List of accolades received by The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film)

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List of accolades received by The Wolf of Wall Street
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Leonardo DiCaprio received several accolades for producing and starring in the film, including two Academy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award.
Total number of awards and nominations [note 1]
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The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese. The screenplay was adapted by Terence Winter from Jordan Belfort's memoir of the same name. [1] The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort, a New York stockbroker who runs a firm that engages in securities fraud and money laundering on Wall Street in the 1990s. [2] Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, and Kyle Chandler feature in supporting roles. [3] The film premiered in New York City on December 17, 2013. [1] Paramount Pictures gave it a wide release in North America and France on December 25. The film grossed a worldwide total of over $392 million on a production budget of $100 million. [4] As of August 2015, it is Scorsese's highest-grossing film. [5] [6] Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 276 reviews and judged 79% to be positive. [7]

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The Wolf of Wall Street garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for Scorsese's direction, DiCaprio's performance as Belfort, and Winter's adapted screenplay. At the 86th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director for Scorsese, Best Adapted Screenplay for Winter, Best Actor for DiCaprio, and Best Supporting Actor for Hill but failed to win in any category. [8] The Wolf of Wall Street earned four nominations at the 67th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), including Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay but did not win in any category. [9] The film received two nominations at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy [10] with DiCaprio winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. [11] The film was also nominated at the 66th Directors Guild of America Awards, the 25th Producers Guild of America Awards, and the 66th Writers Guild of America Awards. [12] [13] [14] Both the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute included The Wolf of Wall Street in their respective lists of top ten films of 2013. [15] [16]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
AACTA Awards January 10, 2014 Best Actor – International Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [17]
Academy Awards March 2, 2014 Best Picture Martin Scorsese , Leonardo DiCaprio, Joey McFarland and Emma Tillinger Koskoff Nominated [8]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jonah Hill Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
American Cinema Editors February 7, 2014Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy/Musical Thelma Schoonmaker Won [18]
American Film Institute January 10, 2014 Top Ten Films of the Year Martin Scorsese , Leonardo DiCaprio, Riza Aziz, Joey McFarland, and Emma Tillinger Koskoff Won [16]
Art Directors Guild February 8, 2014 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film Bob ShawNominated [19]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 8, 2013 Best Film The Wolf of Wall Street Runner-up [20]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Runner-up
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Runner-up
Best Screenplay Terence Winter Runner-up
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Runner-up
Best Ensemble The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated
British Academy Film Awards February 16, 2014 Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated [9]
Best Actor in a Leading Role Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association January 16, 2014 Best Picture The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [21]
[22]
Best Acting Ensemble The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated
Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Best Actor in a Comedy Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Casting Society of America January 22, 2015Big Budget ComedyEllen LewisWon [23]
[24]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 16, 2013 Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated [25]
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 16, 2013 Best Picture The Wolf of Wall Street 7th Place [26]
Best Director Martin Scorsese 5th Place
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio 5th Place
Best Supporting Actor Jonah Hill 5th Place
Detroit Film Critics Society December 13, 2013 Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated [27]
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Ensemble The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated
Best Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards January 25, 2014 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Martin Scorsese Nominated [12]
Dorian Awards January 21, 2014 Film of the Year The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [28]
Empire Awards March 30, 2014 Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [29]
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Best Female Newcomer Margot Robbie Won
Florida Film Critics Circle December 18, 2013 Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Runner-up [31]
Golden Eagle Award January 23, 2015 Best Foreign Language Film The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [32]
Golden Globe Awards January 12, 2014 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [10]
[11]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Grammy Awards February 8, 2015 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [33]
Irish Film & Television Awards April 5, 2014 International Film The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [34]
[35]
International Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Awards February 2, 2014 Film of the Year The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [36]
Actor of the Year Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Director of the Year Martin Scorsese Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Terence Winter Nominated
MTV Movie Awards April 13, 2014 Movie of the Year The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [37]
[38]
Best Male Performance Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Margot Robbie Nominated
Best On-Screen Duo Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Shirtless Performance Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
#WTF Moment Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Best Musical Moment Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Comedic Performance Jonah Hill Won
National Board of Review December 4, 2013 Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Won [15]
Top Ten Films The Wolf of Wall Street Won
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 5, 2014Creative Impact in Acting Award Jonah Hill ( The Wolf of Wall Street , and Moneyball )Won [39]
Producers Guild of America Awards January 19, 2014 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Riza Aziz , Emma Koskoff, and Joey McFarland Nominated [13]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 15, 2013 Best Film The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [40]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Satellite Awards February 23, 2014 Best Motion Picture The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [41]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Best Actor – Motion Picture Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Visual Effects Society February 12, 2014 Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture Robert Legato , Mark Russell, Joseph Farrell, Lisa SpenceNominated [42]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 9, 2013 Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated [43]
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Writers Guild of America February 1, 2014 Best Adapted Screenplay Terence Winter Nominated [14]
Young Artist Association May 4, 2014 Best Supporting Young Actress in a Feature Film Giselle EisenbergNominated [44]

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Notes

  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner, they recognize several recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in the awards tally.

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